I am not technical anyway and dont understand these things.
Can anyone help with this please?
I have had BT sport for a couple of months but am having problems keeping it connected for more that about 3 minutes.
I am using an iPad through to an Apple TV box into a Panasonic HD TV.
I have done a Broadband speed test this morning and I am getting 1.9Mbp/sec.
Does anyone have any answers please?
Trying to get any sense out of an BT Indian call centre (when you eventually get through at 5p/ minute) is a complete waste of time and money.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
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Re: BT Sport
Your internet connection speed is a bit marginal.
Get a decent ADSL router (TP link made decent budget ones) and a filtered faceplate for your connection.
Get a decent ADSL router (TP link made decent budget ones) and a filtered faceplate for your connection.
Re: BT Sport
Better still get a sky subscription and BT infinity then you'll have no problem whatsoever. Or does your principles stop you from adding to Murdoch's millions?
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Re: BT Sport
And if fibre optic broadband isn't available?Noddy555 wrote:Better still get a sky subscription and BT infinity ...
Re: BT Sport
For InGuinessVeritas if fibre optic connection is not yet available in your area I should start complaining like mad to the appropriate authorities, including Offcom. Unless of course you live in a cave (or is it (BierKeller) in the back of beyond when it will be 2030 before you're connected if you're lucky.
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Re: BT Sport
I was talking about the availability of fibre optic broadband for Tom Tom.
Re: BT Sport
You'll have to Navigate yourself out of that one.